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Xerte - Free eLearning Development Tool
... interactive eLearning content.
The learning object interface feels a little awkward, but that is easily overlooked for ... to know any scripting to create interactive learning content (including quiz questions and drag-and-drop features). If you are comfortable with ActionScript, you can extend its functionality with code.
Here’s a brief learning object demo from the Xerte (University of Nottingham) website.
Xerte - Learning Object Demo
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Learning Journeys
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 -
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Learning Circuits Blog Big Question: E-Learning
The Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for October is about E-Learning, specifically:
What advice would you give to someone new to the field (of E-Learning). Where do you start?
Particular tools you should explore?
Resources you should read? Videos/screencasts you should watch?
What would your To Learn List look like?
I’m a ... how to identify learning objectives, making instruction that enables the learner to “do” whatever it is you ... , because it’s great.
I also create E-Learning as a technical course developer at EMC . My list will ...
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Starting Authoring Tool
... wish to apply my experience designing courses for online learning; however I've searched and don't know where to begin to actually learn how to use the LMS and course design software available. I came across your blog and thought you might ... having great computer skills) would be to: 1. Choose a specific course, content, audience, learning objectives, etc ... are doing. Second, I'm not 100% clear if the question is about creating good online learning experiences that include a blend of online learning techniques. For example, are you looking at becoming good at doing online sessions? If ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, August 25, 2008 -
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Managing Courses, Defining Learning: What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
... support learning; most recently, these tools have included blogs, wikis, and podcasts. But is it necessary to have these ... functions must address the difference between remediation and learning. There is potential in smart learning objects that can ... the e-learning environment to use the same tools: blogs, wikis, home pages, public messages, online presence ... characteristically limited to members of that institution. Thus, a faculty member is unable to share a learning object with ... of instructors, allowing them to share and exchange knowledge and learning objects with peers teaching similar ...
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e-Learning Guru
... e-Learning Blogroll
Articulate Blog
Tata Blog
Jay Cross ... most with links back to e-learning. In fact, I think this is now my FAVORITE blog. Start by reading his August ... . Interactive Bloom’s & Learning Objective Chart Posted by Kevin Kruse at 6:10:50 PM This obscure but interesting article from Oregon State includes an interactive table for coming up with appropriate, valid learning objectives. Although ... , March 19, 2006 MobileEd Blog Posted by Kevin Kruse at 11:47:03 AM New blog on using smart phones for learning ...
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pipwerks.com " Building eLearning courses: Should we use eLearning authoring tools?
... the learner�s uptake of each key point. This in turn will re-focus you back on the learning objectives, ensuring ...
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The e-Learning Development Forum
Contact ... forced to learn an off-the-shelf program such as Captivate or Lectora just to get the course out the door ... of use .
The most popular eLearning tools I’m aware of today are Adobe Captivate, Articulate Presenter, ...
delicious Random Mind
- Sunday, January 20, 2008 -
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Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning
Fast Food Food prepared in small components -- small chunks cooked and rapid delivery. Learning objects: standard small ... list.... Animation Tools Avatars Blogs Clickers Gaming Tools E-Portfolios Mobil Learning Personal Learning ... sense of force feedback. Can put a glove on and you think youre feeling something...) Learning Objects and Repositories ... constant. Look at where you are at on the innovation curve. Questions: Learning Objects: I was always skeptical of learning objects. People dont learn in chunks. It came from software objects -- works for programming code, but ...
delicious Random Mind
- Monday, December 3, 2007 -
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Learning Visions: You're So Immature: e-Learning in Some Organizations
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delicious Random Mind
- Friday, October 5, 2007 -
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Balancing top-down and bottom-up approaches
... place performance support in context, created mainly with Articulate tools; an online version of my own Learning Object ... supporting a collaborative distance learning model. During the online period, learners have the opportunity to consume some ... collaborate using forums and two, one-hour synchronous sessions; they have their own blogs in Moodle (not used as much as I would ... on real work problems, ideally in the company of others with similar needs. Learning is a by-product of the experience ... blog will be aware, the real fun is to be had from the bottom-up (and no innuendo intended). No organisation can hope ...
Clive on Learning
- Sunday, September 9, 2007 -
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The big question: choosing tools
The Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for July is 'how should e-learning developers choose their authoring ... Accelerator and experienced first hand how easy it was to work with others to share assets and learning objects and to work ... question, of course, is that it depends on what you are trying to create. If it's an e-learning tutorial that you're after ... , they're not cheap. For an open source alternative, try EXE . Of course, if it isn't an e-learning tutorial you're after ... content that learners can contribute towards I'd use a wiki; for a 3D learning world I'd use Caspian's Thinking ...
Clive on Learning
- Tuesday, July 10, 2007 -
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